Ducks on a 11 game losing streak and they are tied with Minnesota for the last wildcard spot. Wtf?
I think Silfverberg could be available. Not sure how to make that work cap wise but if the hold up with not being able to decide what to do with Nosek, Carpenter, and Lindberg is that they're helpful defensively, Silf could be a great third line option.
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Maybe just wishful thinking on my part.
How seriously can they tqke their defensive woes when they pair the two biggest liabilities?I like the move for us, but I can't see Anaheim trading him in the division to a team they are trying to catch in the standings. Plus whom would we be giving up?
Regardless, it's more important for us to upgrade the backend. D is our obvious weak link & hopefully McPhee agrees.
Murray is an idiot if he thinks that moves like Cogliano for Shore and not firing Carlyle will save their season. If he has even a quarter of a brain he'll realize he needs to be a seller.I like the move for us, but I can't see Anaheim trading him in the division to a team they are trying to catch in the standings. Plus whom would we be giving up?
Regardless, it's more important for us to upgrade the backend. D is our obvious weak link & hopefully McPhee agrees.
Eh.Murray is an idiot if he thinks that moves like Cogliano for Shore and not firing Carlyle will save their season. If he has even a quarter of a brain he'll realize he needs to be a seller.
New coach or not, Anaheim is either not going to the playoffs or will and will be a disaster once again.Eh.
He might have a coach in mind, and sticking with your roster and coach while your team "doesn't suck" might make someone feel a little better about going there.
If you know that, I'm sure he does.New coach or not, Anaheim is either not going to the playoffs or will and will be a disaster once again.
I never said make a move now. And I fundamentally disagree with the idea that short term changes shouldn't be made now because getting Carlyle away from the club is something that absolutely has to happen. One way or another, either by retooling or rebuilding, there will have to be a changing of the guard in Anaheim. Kesler and Perry were done and Getzlaf is joining them. There is no more deep playoff runs for at least a few years.If you know that, I'm sure he does.
Why make a move now when you can make the same moves later and have a good coach? Silferberg is the only future rental on the team, I assume he'll get dealt for something. Outside of that nothing changes for the Ducks with a coaching change other than making less knowledgeable Duck fans feel like something's happening.
This season is what it is, don't make it worse making short term decisions. Murray must know he's safe and doesn't need to make a stupid move to show he knows how to GM. I think that's a good thing for Anaheim.
My whole premise is that nothing can change this year that will impact the Ducks other than making stupid moves.I never said make a move now. And I fundamentally disagree with the idea that short term changes shouldn't be made now because getting Carlyle away from the club is something that absolutely has to happen. One way or another, either by retooling or rebuilding, there will have to be a changing of the guard in Anaheim. Kesler and Perry were done and Getzlaf is joining them. There is no more deep playoff runs for at least a few years.
Anaheim is coached by a man with outdated strategies, outdated game preparation, and a culture and relationship with his players that has ended in disastrous failures with the same team TWICE. If they want any chance of their next generation of players to be competitive, the culture needs to change before it becomes Edmonton level pervasive.
Carlyle doesn't deserve that benefit. After the first round embarrassment, what Ducks fans were told was that Carlyle wouldn't be fired but he would be given the mandate to make his team faster, better defensively, and harder working. He's failed on all three counts all season long. Anaheim needing John Gibson to cover how bad they are isn't new. They sucked last year too. They just suck even worse now.My whole premise is that nothing can change this year that will impact the Ducks other than making stupid moves.
It's not like Carlyle is a dude that doesn't know how to coach a team, he's just not great at it. He's not overly player friendly or the opposite, from what I've heard. Hell, even if he's a little tougher that he should be, it makes the next guy better.
The whole idea is that replacing him with an interim isn't going to help, especially since Hitch doesn't need a job right now. So just ride it out and hope it brings the team together.
If you knew you were getting Quenneville, and I'm not even sure you'd like him, what moves would you make?Carlyle doesn't deserve that benefit. After the first round embarrassment, what Ducks fans were told was that Carlyle wouldn't be fired but he would be given the mandate to make his team faster, better defensively, and harder working. He's failed on all three counts all season long. Anaheim needing John Gibson to cover how bad they are isn't new. They sucked last year too. They just suck even worse now.
In any event, Murray said his first step will be to make changes in the roster. He's already done that with today's trade. And if I've learned anything about Bob Murray it's that he doesn't stop at one trade. He'll make more. Even if they're small.
If you knew you were getting Quenneville, and I'm not even sure you'd like him, what moves would you make?